Spring has finally sprung around our place! We have been blessed with several gorgeous sunny days in the high 60’s-70’s last week and this week we have had a few days of 80’s! The birds are singing and all around our little place there is new growth to be found…except for our 10 bare root strawberry plants. Sigh
It has been 2 weeks now and there has been absolutely no visible change. They still look exactly like they did when we planted them.
Since it has been such beautiful weather with rain and watering we are starting to worry. Researching them I fear we really should have soaked them 20 minutes before planting to revive the dormant plants. However, I have found much online that says it is all about keeping the plant bundled (heeled) in dirt or in a cool place to keep the roots from drying out. I have found many websites and forums that suggest it is all about the storage process from the time they are lifted until planting. Still, a few of them had very tiny young sprouts so they did not appear to be dried out or dead at that point.




I do apologize for the photo quality of the peppermint plant. I did get a new camera so hopefully once I figure it out, maybe my pictures will be a better quality. It is just a point and shoot, but about the best point and shoot with a good optical zoom you can get without jumping to a large fancy camera with exchangeable lenses. I love photographs, but I am no photographer so a point and shoot is the only way to go for me. Surely, it will be better than my iPhone camera.
We also planted our 8 tomato plants and 8 pepper plants in the garden. I am sure I’ll post some pictures on them at some point. Do you have a farmers market nearby that you go to? What have you planted lately?